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<blockquote data-quote="Petras" data-source="post: 302285" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Honestly, we don't even tie any rigs with Indiana blades on them (Yet). We are just now starting to expand our offerings on Colorado Rigs. I've always run Colorado blades, even before we started our tackle business. </p><p></p><p>We are still fairly new, having only been in operation for about 3 years now. We currently offer 129 different rigs, and try to add at least a dozen new rigs every year. We currently offer 16 different Colorado rigs, but I have another 8 or so to include copper blades, pink/white blades, green/chartreuse blades, and some Rainbow Fish Scale that I haven't added to the system yet as we've just been super swamped. We were able to take on a couple new retail sites, one being Scheels in Minot, and one being the Van Hook Travel Center, and they, along with all our other customers have kept us very busy tying this summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petras, post: 302285, member: 216"] Honestly, we don't even tie any rigs with Indiana blades on them (Yet). We are just now starting to expand our offerings on Colorado Rigs. I've always run Colorado blades, even before we started our tackle business. We are still fairly new, having only been in operation for about 3 years now. We currently offer 129 different rigs, and try to add at least a dozen new rigs every year. We currently offer 16 different Colorado rigs, but I have another 8 or so to include copper blades, pink/white blades, green/chartreuse blades, and some Rainbow Fish Scale that I haven't added to the system yet as we've just been super swamped. We were able to take on a couple new retail sites, one being Scheels in Minot, and one being the Van Hook Travel Center, and they, along with all our other customers have kept us very busy tying this summer. [/QUOTE]
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